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The Devil's Daughter
Devil's Daughter may refer to: Films * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (1915 film), a lost 1915 American silent drama film directed by Frank Powell * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (1939 film), a 1939 American film directed by Arthur H. Leonard * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (1973 film), a 1973 American made-for-television horror film * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (1991 film), a 1991 Italian horror film co-written and produced by Dario Argento Music * "Devil's Daughter", the third song on Uriah Heep's 1975 album ''Return to Fantasy'' * "Devil's Daughter (Holy War)", the second song on Ozzy Osbourne's 1988 album '' No Rest for the Wicked'' * "Devil's Daughter", the second song on Silvertide's 2004 album ''Show and Tell'' People * Sharon Carr, Britain's youngest female murderer, dubbed "The Devil's Daughter" in the press Other * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (painting), a 1917 painting by Welsh society artist Margaret Lindsay Williams * '' Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter'', an adventure mystery v ...
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The Devil's Daughter (1915 Film)
''The Devil's Daughter'' is a Lost film, lost 1915 American silent film, silent drama film directed by Frank Powell and starring Theda Bara. Based on the 1899 play ''La Gioconda (play), La Gioconda'' by Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio, this updated adaptation portrayed the story of vengeful woman—a "Femme fatale, vamp"—who uses her beauty and sensuality to lure a young man to ruin, destroying both his marriage and his career as an artist. The film was produced by 20th Century Fox, Fox Film Corporation and shot at the company's studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey and on location in St. Augustine, Florida."Theda Bara and Company Go South for Fox Film"
''Motion Picture News'', May 22, 1915, p. 54. Internet Archive. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
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The Devil's Daughter (1939 Film)
''The Devil's Daughter'', also known as ''Pocomania'', is a 1939 American film directed by Arthur H. Leonard. Plot summary The movie is set in Jamaica and begins with a group performing a song and then a cockfight. Sylvia Walton ( Ida James) of Harlem inherits a Jamaican banana plantation and returns to manage it. Her disinherited half-sister Isabelle (Nina Mae McKinney), who ran the plantation until their father's death, does not greet her. But Sylvia, her two rival suitors, and her comic-relief servant Percy are disturbed by the constant, growing sound of drums. Nina Mae McKinney can be heard singing an excerpt of ''The Devil’s Daughter'' soundtrack on the album ''Jamaica Folk Trance Possession 1939-1961''. Cast *Nina Mae McKinney as Isabelle Walton * Jack Carter as Philip Ramsay * Ida James as Sylvia Walton * Hamtree Harrington as Percy Jackson * Willa Mae Lang as Elvira * Emmett 'Babe' Wallace as John Lowden *Francine Larrimore Francine Larrimore (born Francine La Rem ...
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The Devil's Daughter (1973 Film)
''The Devil's Daughter'' is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film starring Shelley Winters, Belinda Montgomery and Robert Foxworth. It originally aired as the ''ABC Movie of the Week'' on January 9, 1973. It was an early screenwriting credit for Colin Higgins. Plot Diane is a young woman (played by Belinda Montgomery) who attends the funeral of her mother. One of her mother's old friends, a wealthy woman named Lilith (Shelley Winters), introduces her to a Satanic cult (her mother was part of this cult before leaving it while Diane was a baby). The cult members have been keeping track of Diane (unbeknownst to her) throughout her childhood and teenage years, and believe her to be their "princess of darkness," insisting she take that role, which Diane rejects, horrified. Several strange things happen to Diane and her friends as the cult tries to take control over her. Diane eventually meets Steve, a charming young man (Robert Foxworth), and as she falls in love with him, fe ...
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The Devil's Daughter (1991 Film)
''The Devil's Daughter'' a.k.a. ''The Sect'' (Italian title: ''La Setta'') is a 1991 Italian horror film co-written and produced by Dario Argento, directed by Michele Soavi, and starring Kelly Curtis and Herbert Lom. It follows an American schoolteacher living in Frankfurt who finds herself at the center of a plot devised by a Luciferian cult. Plot In 1970 in Southern California, a group of hippies and their children are approached at a desert encampment by Damon, a wayward traveler. They welcome him and serve him a meal. At nightfall, he kills each of them in ritualized murders with the help of several assailants, invoking Lucifer during the killings. In 1991 Frankfurt, Germany, a man named Martin Romero pursues Mary Crane through the city streets before murdering her in her home. When confronted in a U-Bahn station by police, he claims to have been forced to commit the crime before taking a gun and killing himself. Meanwhile, schoolteacher Miriam Kreisl nearly hits an elderly m ...
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Return To Fantasy
''Return to Fantasy'' is the eighth studio album by British rock band Uriah Heep, released on 13 June 1975 in the United Kingdom by Bronze Records. It was the first of the two albums to feature John Wetton as the new bass player, who replaced Gary Thain in early 1975. The sleeve-art is by British artist Dave Field. Reception ''Return to Fantasy'' "retains the musical experimentation that marked '' Sweet Freedom'' and '' Wonderworld'', but has an overall harder-rocking feel that makes it more consistent than either one of those albums", said Donald A. Guarisco in his retrospective AllMusic review. He criticized some of the album's "genre-hopping", and concluded, "In the end, ''Return to Fantasy'' lacks the coherence of a top-shelf Uriah Heep classic like '' Demons and Wizards'' but remains a strong and likable album that is guaranteed to please the group's fans". The review by Canadian journalist Martin Popoff was very critical of the album's recording "dominated by blaring but ...
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No Rest For The Wicked (Ozzy Osbourne Album)
''No Rest for the Wicked'' is the fifth solo studio album by English heavy metal music, heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. It was released on 28 September 1988, and was re-issued / remastered on 22 August 1995, and again on 25 June 2002. The album was certified gold in December 1988 and has since gone double platinum. It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200. It was the first album to feature guitarist Zakk Wylde, keyboardist John Sinclair (musician), John Sinclair and the first to feature bassist Bob Daisley since ''Bark at the Moon''. Overview ''No Rest for the Wicked'' is the recording debut of lead guitarist Zakk Wylde. After firing lead guitarist Jake E. Lee in 1987, Osbourne received a demo tape from Wylde and later hired him after an audition. Bassist/lyricist Bob Daisley made his return to Osbourne's band after the two had a falling out in 1985. Once the album's recording was complete, Daisley was once again out, replaced by Osbourne's former Blac ...
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Show And Tell (Silvertide Album)
''Show and Tell'' (also known as ''Show & Tell'') is the American band Silvertide's full-length debut album. Produced by Oliver Leiber and mixed by Kevin "Caveman" Shirley, the band released it on September 28, 2004. ''Show and Tell'' features a melodic hard rock style deliberately reminiscent of the aggressive work done by groups achieving prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, examples being AC/DC, Aerosmith, and Led Zeppelin. It was distributed by the label J Records. A commercial success, the album spawned multiple top 20 singles, and it's noted for including the band's 'signature song': the strident arena rock track "Ain't Comin' Home". The group created a music video featuring a straight performance of the song, emphasizing frontman Walt Lafty's aggressive style. Background and inspiration Members of the band experienced a surprisingly rapid rise to prominence, being signed a major record label when the musicians were still in their teens. They honed their particular sound by ...
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Sharon Carr
Sharon Louise Carr (born 1981), also known as "The Devil's Daughter", is a British woman who is Britain's youngest female murderer. In June 1992, aged only 12, she murdered 18-year-old Katie Rackliff after picking her out at random as she walked home from a nightclub in Camberley. The murder initially went unsolved until June 1994, when Carr attacked and stabbed another pupil at Collingwood College, Surrey, Collingwood College Comprehensive School for no apparent reason, and then repeatedly boasted about the murder of Rackliff to friends and family and in her diary entries made in prison. She was convicted of the murder in 1997, attracting much media interest due to her young age and the brutality of the killing. She was ordered to serve at least 14 years imprisonment but remains imprisoned long after this minimum tariff expired due to her disruptive behaviour in prison. A Prisoner security categories in the United Kingdom, Restricted Status prisoner, she has continued to regular ...
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The Devil's Daughter (painting)
"The Devil's Daughter" is a 1917 painting by Welsh society artist Margaret Lindsay Williams. It was painted in oils on stretched canvas, and is one of Williams' best known works. The painting is a work in the "wages of sin" allegorical genre popular in the early 20th century, when the conduct of society women came in for much criticism. In addition to portraits of notable people such as Queen Alexandra and Gwilym Lloyd George, Margaret Lindsay Williams created several works in this style. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects. Its pur ... in 1917, where it "created something of a sensation". According to ''Country Life'', her paintings in this style generated considerable public interest; it refers to them as "problem pictures". A sequel pain ...
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The Devil's Daughter
Devil's Daughter may refer to: Films * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (1915 film), a lost 1915 American silent drama film directed by Frank Powell * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (1939 film), a 1939 American film directed by Arthur H. Leonard * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (1973 film), a 1973 American made-for-television horror film * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (1991 film), a 1991 Italian horror film co-written and produced by Dario Argento Music * "Devil's Daughter", the third song on Uriah Heep's 1975 album '' Return to Fantasy'' * "Devil's Daughter (Holy War)", the second song on Ozzy Osbourne's 1988 album '' No Rest for the Wicked'' * "Devil's Daughter", the second song on Silvertide's 2004 album ''Show and Tell'' Other * ''The Devil's Daughter'' (painting), a 1917 painting by Welsh society artist Margaret Lindsay Williams * '' Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter'', an adventure mystery video game See also * ''Devil Bat's Daughter'' * " Devil's Son" * ''Jean, the Soldier, and Eulalie, t ...
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Devil Bat's Daughter
''Devil Bat's Daughter'' is a 1946 American horror film directed by Frank Wisbar. It stars Rosemary La Planche, who was crowned Miss America 1941. It is a sequel to the 1941 film ''The Devil Bat'', with no returning cast members. It marked the film debut of Michael Hale, a former ad man for the ''Los Angeles Times'', who was married to one of Hedda Hopper's assistants. Plot A beautiful young woman is found in a trance. A taxi driver claims to have taken her to "the Carruthers place", so a police officer and neighbor Dr. Eliot take her there. They learn, with help from psychiatrist Cliff Morris, that the woman is a Nina MacCarron, and that her father, Dr. Paul Carruthers, once conducted experiments on bats that led people to calling him a vampire and who died from his own creation in the events of the previous film. As strange events occur leading to suspicion that Nina is mad, Ellen Morris, unhappy wife of Cliff, takes an interest in her, as does Ted Masters, who returns fro ...
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Devil's Son
''DevilDriver'' is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band DevilDriver, the new band of former Coal Chamber singer Dez Fafara. In comparison to the other albums by DevilDriver, it is musically simpler, and Fafara sings in a different style. The album's cover art features the Cross of Confusion, the band's logo. Music videos were produced for "Nothing's Wrong?" and "I Could Care Less," the singles released off of the album, and found extensive airplay on programs such as ''Headbangers Ball'' and '' Uranium''. The song "Devil's Son" was featured in the tenth episode of the sixth season of ''Scrubs''. "Swinging the Dead" is featured on the ''Freddy vs. Jason'' soundtrack. Track listing Singles *"Nothing's Wrong?" *"I Could Care Less" *"Swinging the Dead" Personnel * Dez Fafara - vocals *Evan Pitts - lead guitar *Jeff Kendrick - rhythm guitar * Jon Miller - bass *John Boecklin DevilDriver is an American heavy metal band from Santa Barbara, California, form ...
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